Friday, 31 May 2013

KA PA KHEDAP

Shared by Bk Suan

Midangte bang in ka khangnou lai-in ke’n zong lawmte neih bang neihlouh ka laupen hi. Kum 13 mi ka hih lai, 1963 kum in, khedap penny loafers kici khat suakthak hi. Khangnote in kideih lua mahmah ahih manin, penny loafers bulhlou a vakkhiat sang in, kheguak in kivakkhia nuam zaw liang hi. Tua bang liang in bulhlouh kilau hi. Tua khedap pen khatvei thu-in fashion hong hi lakh a, tua ma lian in oxfords kichi khedap khat lei khin ka hih manin, tua oxford bulh kawm a lawmte kiang a om zong nuam ka sa kei liang hi.

“Is sex a sin?”

By ~ Dr. Mike Harmon


In the proper setting, sex is not a sin. In fact, sex is God’s idea. In Matthew 19:4-6, Jesus states with godly authority, “At the beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female,’ and said, ‘For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh.’ So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.” The creation account is thus the foundation for the institution of marriage, which was validated by the Creator Himself and established to be a lifelong union between one man and woman.

Education for Peace

 By ~ Dr. Jyotsna Bhattacharjee

The question is: what is education for peace and how can it be taught? The idea of peace education emerged in countries which had been ravaged by chronic war and ethnic violence for several years. The educationists in India have suggested different approaches to ethics education with every revision of the curriculum. NCERT’s Nation Curriculum Framework (2005) suggested and designed peace education for Indian school-goers. This plan gives importance to the ethical development of young people along with values, attitudes and skills required for living with harmony with others, with one’s self and with nature. It also includes the joy of living and respect for human rights, justice, cultural and religious diversity, cooperation and social responsibility. Only with this kind of education a child can grow up to be a responsible citizen of the country

EMILY HINKHUA I & II ##########

By ~ Nasri Jona Tawmbing TxNâ


EMILY HINKHUA  I


Writer's  note: [ Phalna la masa lou in, koi group, koi blog, koi magazine mah a laksawn phal ahikei]

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THUMAPI :

Mihing te'n mihingte hinkhua mah i sui ngei dia aw ,,,, !  chih khong ka ngaihtuah a, mihampha pipi i om lai in, amah Emily vangtahdan a ana vangtah kha le hiai khovel ah mi tampi a ki -om din ka gingta hi. Hiaithu agen

SENCHIL VUALNGAIH


By ~ Bk Suan

“Helo, Umung, ka Message mulou maw? Non thuk hetkei a? Damlou maw? Tulai na buaituak ngei e? Na hoihhoih na maw? Chi in Chingnu in a Umung fone hi.

KA LAWMPA' LAITHON NANUNGPEN


By ~ Leon Guite  

"Lian, thouta ve, na lawmpa'n hon paisanta eive..."

Chi'n ka nu'n ka lupna kiang ah kah aw sim in a hong gen hi. Lamdang satak in ka nu kiang ah, "Bangchi dan e? Zan nitak le ka room ah sawtpi kithuah ung a, damlouhna lah neilou hi a..! " ka chih leh ka nu'n, "a kikhailum ahi,  a chi uh. A pa' a ding in laigelh nutsiat khat a nei achi ua, thou inla vahoh phei in." ahon chi hi. Kintak a thou khia in ka lawmpate' innlam zuan in ka diang khia hi.